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So can we sit and be still for a minute and let the onerous truth and sorrow wash over us?
The National Museum of Australia, which later inherited the collection, addresses matter-of-factly this onerous truth at its heart: "For MacKenzie… there was a close link between the fate of Australian fauna and Aboriginal people.
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Mikael Blomkvist, the other hero of the trilogy, is the crusading journalist who fights under onerous circumstances to find the truth.
Bizarrely, for someone who has spent years demanding tougher action on potential terrorists, he spent a lot of time complaining about the government's Prevent anti-terror programme being too onerous, but only when it came to those telling "the truth" about Islam.
They are the ones who deserve our greatest consideration and patience but the truth is that it's taxing enough to treat intractable pain, omnipresent nausea or pervasive melancholy without having to take on the onerous task of saying, "Believe me, you really are dying".
There's truth to that, but in this context it's misleading — like Pai and Commissioner O'Rielly's description of the "onerous" compliance rule yesterday that turned out not to be so onerous after all.
It's not onerous.
Nothing particularly onerous there.
Reporting requirements are onerous.
Making tantalum is similarly onerous.
Some are needlessly onerous.
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